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DJ_Critterus 12-13-2019 1:35pm

Eat a Bag of...fish???
 
I know where a few of you are going for your next fishing trip :toetap:

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https://www.foxnews.com/science/thou...lifornia-beach

Thousands of 'penis fish' wash up on Northern California beach

Thousands of fat innkeeper worms, known as “penis fish,” have washed up on a beach in Northern California.

An image of the worms was posted on Instagram by Bay Nature magazine on Dec. 6.

“Thousands of these marine worms—called fat innkeeper worms, or ‘penis fish’—were found on Drake’s Beach last week!” said the magazine. “These phallic organisms are quite common along the West coast of North America, but they spend their whole lives in U-shaped burrows under the sand, so few beachgoers are aware of their existence.”

https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxne....jpg?ve=1&tl=1

In an article, Bay Nature magazine explained that the pulsating 10-inch worms may have been washed up by a strong storm that disrupted sediments in the intertidal zone.

Innkeeper worms, or Urechis unicinctus, are also found in the Elkhorn Slough nature reserve on Monterey Bay, California.

"It lives in a ‘U-shaped’ tunnel or burrow and has a unique method of eating. It secretes a slime net, which serves to trap small food particles,” explains NOAA. “The worm circulates water through the tunnel, trapping food in the slime net. When the mucus net becomes loaded with food, the entire net, with its burden of food, is swallowed by the worm.”

The worms can reach up to 19 inches long, but are usually six to nine inches long, according to NOAA.

snide 12-13-2019 1:40pm

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Aerovette 12-13-2019 1:44pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ_Critterus (Post 1692923)
I know where a few of you are going for your next fishing trip :toetap:


The black ones are even bigger. :eek:

DJ_Critterus 12-13-2019 1:44pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by aerovette (Post 1692934)
The black ones are even bigger. :eek:

OMG, Top ate two and he was full :rofl:

Bill 12-13-2019 2:25pm

Quote:

The worms can reach up to 19 inches long, but are usually six to nine inches long, according to female NOAA staffers.
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sublime1996525 12-13-2019 2:26pm

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Originally Posted by bill_daniels (Post 1692973)
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:leaving:

:rofl::rofl:

Mike Mercury 12-13-2019 2:26pm

https://i.imgur.com/McSjXfa.png

z06psi 12-13-2019 2:30pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ_Critterus (Post 1692935)
OMG, Top ate two and he was full :rofl:

Sure.

https://i.imgur.com/7gHwkmX.jpg

04 commemorative 12-13-2019 3:00pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by snide (Post 1692930)
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:iagree::leaving:

dvarapala 12-13-2019 4:10pm

I prefer my fish to be circumcised. :yesnod:


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